Success Story: The 1936 Cord Has Sold!
From Dave B – Hello, we are happy to say that we sold the ’36 Cord today. We accepted an offer above our expectations. We advertised exclusively with you and were very happy with your write-up. The buyer came yesterday with truck, trailer, come-along, chains and cash. Dragged it out of the barn, loaded up in two hours, and was gone. Thank you!
We are grateful for the privilege of featuring such a special car David. Hopefully the next owner will keep us updated on their progress. If you have a classic that you are thinking about selling, please consider listing it with us. The price is affordable and the process is easy. It also helps us keep Barn Finds online for all to enjoy!
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Comments
My grandfather was a service manager for ACD, glad to one go to a happy home……
I just found a 1937 in total disrepair. Hood and heads off looks like under a rotting tarp for 10+ years. Really a shame but am going to find it a home and want to repair it just not a lot of funds.
Love it when a plan comes together ! Nice to hear that someone came equipped and was serious. Hope to see the progress on the Cord.
Well how much did it sell for? What’s the big secret?
Thanks for listing this 1965 Chevrolet C10 from North Carolina. I purchased it on eBay for a mere $2,500 it has sat for 30 years. With usual Fuel and carburetor repairs it fired up and runs like new! it is awesome. I was asked when I was going to restore it. I said I already have…….. I washed it. This is going to stay as a Survivor I will not touch it cosmetically only mechanically
If you replace a missing hubcap, is that a “restoration”. I really like that truck.